Loudoun County Democratic Delegate John McAuliffe was among those targeted by the rolling ads around the state capitol.
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Chefs from Southwest Virginia and the New River Valley are planning a dinner in Blacksburg on March 26, centered around historical Appalachian dishes and their family’s food traditions.
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"...Pray for civilians in Iran and abroad, our American service members and that Iran be freed from the turmoil," Del. Atoosa Reaser said.
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The use of confidential informants by law enforcement is often shrouded in mystery and sometimes tragedy. That's the subject of legislation currently being considered in the Virginia Senate.
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The population of Wayne’s warblers, which rely on wetland forests, has precipitously declined in recent years.
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The recent deaths of two young actors from colorectal cancer has put a spotlight on the rising rate in people under 50. At the University of Virginia, a national expert on the subject says it’s also more common in people who live in one particular part of this state, and he’s hoping to figure out why.
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“They have killed American citizens in our streets. And they have done it all with their faces masked from accountability,” Governor Abigail Spanberger said.
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Almost all of Virginia's rural counties and many small and medium-sized cities that had lost population are now seeing more people arriving than leaving.
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Members of the Virginia General Assembly are debating what kind of rules should govern so-called “forever chemicals” used in widely available consumer products.
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Novartis has settled a lawsuit by the estate of Henrietta Lacks that alleged the pharmaceutical giant unjustly profited off her cells.
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More than 4,000 Virginians visited emergency rooms for heat-related illness last year.
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